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''Panzer Front'' was an old UsefulNotes/PlayStation and UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast (the Dreamcast version was NoExportForYou) game released way back in 2000; it is not a particularly well known game but some of the lucky few who have played it will remember it very well. The game revolves around the tank battles in Europe, from Kursk to the last days of Nazi Germany in 1945. And unlike most dumbed down Tank games these days, most of it was depicted realistically and utilized every last ounce of power the PSX had back then to produce one of the best looking games of it's time.
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''Panzer Front'' was an old UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation and UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast Platform/SegaDreamcast (the Dreamcast version was NoExportForYou) game released way back in 2000; it is not a particularly well known game but some of the lucky few who have played it will remember it very well. The game revolves around the tank battles in Europe, from Kursk to the last days of Nazi Germany in 1945. And unlike most dumbed down Tank games these days, most of it was depicted realistically and utilized every last ounce of power the PSX had back then to produce one of the best looking games of it's time.
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In addition, a sequel, ''Panzer Front Ausf. B'' was released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 in 2004. It focused on the North African front in 1941 and briefly, the German invasion of France in 1940.
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In addition, a sequel, ''Panzer Front Ausf. B'' was released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 in 2004. It focused on the North African front in 1941 and briefly, the German invasion of France in 1940.
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* UsefulNotes/AussiesWithArtillery: Featured in ''Ausf. B''. Their vehicles consist of [[TruthInTelevision captured Italian tanks]].
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* UsefulNotes/NazisWithGnarlyWeapons: Appears in both games.
* UsefulNotes/NewRomanLegions: Featured in ''Ausf. B''.
* UsefulNotes/NewRomanLegions: Featured in ''Ausf. B''.
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* UsefulNotes/RedsWithRockets: Not featured in ''Ausf. B'', with the exception of their T-34's.
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* UsefulNotes/YanksWithTanks: Literally. Not featured in ''Ausf. B'', with the exception of their Stuart and Sherman tanks.
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A [[NoExportForYou Japan-only]] UpdatedRerelease, ''Panzer Front bis'', was released in 2001. It adds a mission editor, voice acting, and a... ''[[WidgetSeries weird]]'' story mode focusing on a German tank crew.
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A [[NoExportForYou Japan-only]] UpdatedRerelease, ''Panzer Front bis'', was released in 2001. It adds a mission editor, voice acting, and a... ''[[WidgetSeries weird]]'' a story mode focusing on a German tank crew.
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* RuleOfCool: The fictional tanks.
* SlidingScaleOfRealisticVersusFantastic: Realistic. The same can't be said for ''[[WidgetSeries bis]]''' [[WidgetSeries story mode]].
* TankGoodness: TheGame.
* SlidingScaleOfRealisticVersusFantastic: Realistic. The same can't be said for ''[[WidgetSeries bis]]''' [[WidgetSeries story mode]].
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* WarIsHell: ''Hoo boy.''
* WidgetSeries: The story mode included in ''bis'' certainly counts. [[spoiler:You get to fight [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NcpDKoA14U#t=24m30s a demonically-possessed Tiger tank]]]], for instance.
* WidgetSeries: The story mode included in ''bis'' certainly counts. [[spoiler:You get to fight [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NcpDKoA14U#t=24m30s a demonically-possessed Tiger tank]]]], for instance.
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* WidgetSeries: The story mode included in ''bis'' certainly counts. [[spoiler:You get to fight [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NcpDKoA14U#t=24m30s a demonically-possessed Tiger tank]]]], for instance.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The SU-122S, T69E3 and IS-152 have real world counterpart designs that existed independently of the game; the former two are realized by SU-122P and M8A1 GMC, while the IS-152 is built as a prop vehicle in Russia for the movie ‘’KV-2’’.
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* AGodAmI: You'll be saying this over and over as you crush M4 Shermans with your Tiger Tank, that is.. until they decide to flank you.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: The SU-122S, T69E3 and IS-152 have real world counterpart designs that existed independently of the game; the former two are realized by SU-122P and M8A1 GMC, while the IS-152 is built as a prop vehicle in Russia for the movie ‘’KV-2’’.
* AluminumChristmasTrees: The SU-122S, T69E3 and IS-152 have real world counterpart designs that existed independently of the game; the former two are realized by SU-122P and M8A1 GMC, while the IS-152 is built as a prop vehicle in Russia for the movie ‘’KV-2’’.
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''Panzer Front'' was an old PSX game released way back in 2000; it is not a particularly well known game but some of the lucky few who have played it will remember it very well. The game revolves around the tank battles in Europe, from Kursk to the last days of Nazi Germany in 1945. And unlike most DumbedDown Tank games these days, most of it was depicted realistically and utilized every last ounce of power the PSX had back then to produce one of the best looking games of it's time.
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''Panzer Front'' was an old PSX UsefulNotes/PlayStation and UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast (the Dreamcast version was NoExportForYou) game released way back in 2000; it is not a particularly well known game but some of the lucky few who have played it will remember it very well. The game revolves around the tank battles in Europe, from Kursk to the last days of Nazi Germany in 1945. And unlike most DumbedDown dumbed down Tank games these days, most of it was depicted realistically and utilized every last ounce of power the PSX had back then to produce one of the best looking games of it's time.
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Panzer Front was an old PSX game released way back in 2000; it is not a particularly well known game but some of the lucky few who have played it will remember it very well. The game revolves around the tank battles in Europe, from Kursk to the last days of Nazi Germany in 1945. And unlike most DumbedDown Tank games these days, most of it was depicted realistically and utilized every last ounce of power the PSX had back then to produce one of the best looking games of it's time.
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In addition, a sequel, ''Panzer Front Ausf. B'' was released for the PlayStation2 in 2004. It focused on the North African front in 1941 and briefly, the German invasion of France in 1940.
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In addition, a sequel, ''Panzer Front Ausf. B'' was released for the PlayStation2 UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 in 2004. It focused on the North African front in 1941 and briefly, the German invasion of France in 1940.
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* {{BFG}}: now in Anti-Tank Flavor.
* UsefulNotes/BritsWithBattleships: Appears in both games; more prominently in ''Ausf. B''.
* CripplingOverspecialization: Averted and Subverted depending on the vehicle, Though most do have High-Explosive rounds to deal with other threats like buildings or infantry.
* UsefulNotes/BritsWithBattleships: Appears in both games; more prominently in ''Ausf. B''.
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* TruthInTelevision: Almost all of the missions were based on real tank battles during the war. Both the German and Soviet campaigns, not to mention the story mode, featured many missions that take place during the Battle of Kursk.
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* {{Cutscene}}: happens everytime you hit an enemy tank if you don't disable the cutscene option.
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* {{Cutscene}}: happens everytime you hit an enemy tank if you don't disable the cutscene option. The story mode has lots of 'em, too.
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* MindScrew: Just what the ''hell is'' going on with the story mode?
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* TankGoodness: The Game.
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* TankGoodness: The Game.
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* TranslationConvention: The story mode, where everyone speaks Japanese. Averted in any other mode.
* TranslationConvention: The story mode, where everyone speaks Japanese. Averted in any other mode.
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* WidgetSeries: The story mode included in ''bis'' certainly counts. [[spoiler:You get to fight a demonically-possessed Tiger tank]], for instance.
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* UsefulNotes/AussiesWithArtillery: Featured in ''Ausf. B''.
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* SlidingScaleOfRealisticVersusFantastic: Realistic. The same can't be said for [[WidgetSeries ''bis''' story mode]].
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* NaziProtagonist: As usual like other Japanese WW2 games.
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* NaziProtagonist: As usual like other Japanese WW2 [=WW2=] games.
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* NaziProtagonist: As usual like other Japanese WW2 games.
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* WarIsHell: ''Hoo boy.''
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* AnachronismStew: Can be invoked in ''bis'' and ''Ausf. B'' if you replaced certain vehicles in a level (eg. a mission set in 1941 involving Germany usually has at least one Panzer III. You can replace them with Jagdpanthers[=/=]Tiger tanks, etc.)
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* AnachronismStew: Can be invoked in ''bis'' and ''Ausf. B'' if you replaced certain vehicles in a level with those from a later timeline (eg. a mission set in 1941 involving Germany usually has at least one Panzer III. You can replace them with Jagdpanthers[=/=]Tiger tanks, etc.)
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* UsefulNotes/AussiesWithArtillery: Featured in ''Ausf. B''.
* UsefulNotes/BritsWithBattleships: Appears in both games; more prominently in ''Ausf. B''.
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* UsefulNotes/GaulsWithGrenades: Featured in ''Ausf. B''.
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* UsefulNotes/NazisWithGnarlyWeapons: Appears in both games.
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Panzer Front was an old PSX game released way back in 2000; it is not a particularly well known game but some of the lucky few who have played it will remember it very well. The game revolves around the tank battles in Europe, from Kursk to the last days of Nazi Germany in 1945. And unlike most DumbedDown Tank games these days, most of it was depicted realistically and utilized every last ounce of power the PSX had back then to produce one of the best looking games of it's time.
As the Title suggests it's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, this was a realistic tank simulator where you were entrusted with the role of a tank commander; that tank could be anything from a Stuart Light Tank to a Tiger II...
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This game has examples of..
* ArtificialStupidity: Averted, the AI knows how and when to flank you during an attack.
* AGodAmI: You'll be saying this over and over as you crush M4 Shermans with your Tiger Tank, that is.. until they decide to flank you.
* {{BFG}}: now in Anti-Tank Flavor.
* CripplingOverspecialization: Averted and Subverted depending on the vehicle, Though most do have High-Explosive rounds to deal with other threats like buildings or infantry.
* Cutscene: happens everytime you hit a enemy tank if you don't disable the cutscene option.
* DoNotRunWithAGun: justified in that trying to hit anything with your tanks cannon bouncing around is very difficult.
* FragileSpeedster: the game's fictional [=T69E3=] counts.
* GarrisonableStructures: though you can't occupy anything yourself, you'll be assigned to wreck those in some missions, particularly Pillboxes.
* GlassCannon: Any open-top Tank Destroyer that has a BFG mounted on the front of it counts.
* InfinityPlusOneSword: Or Tank in this case, the heavier Panzers and most of the fictional ones count.
* KillItWithFire: Although most of the time not directly, though the HEAT rounds (High Explosive Anti Tank) certainly counts as one of them.
* LightningBruiser: The AUREOLE has this written all over it, besides being a Jagdpanther with more armor on the front of it as well as some cool looking side-skirts, it's got '''JET ENGINES''' strapped behind it.
* MoreDakka: Averted, though there are some fast-firing weapons in game, they won't be much use against the vehicles you go up against.
* NoCampaignForTheWicked: Averted.
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Panzer Front was an old PSX game released way back in 2000; it is not a particularly well known game but some of the lucky few who have played it will remember it very well. The game revolves around the tank battles in Europe, from Kursk to the last days of Nazi Germany in 1945. And unlike most DumbedDown Tank games these days, most of it was depicted realistically and utilized every last ounce of power the PSX had back then to produce one of the best looking games of it's time.
As the Title suggests it's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, this was a realistic tank simulator where you were entrusted with the role of a tank commander; that tank could be anything from a Stuart Light Tank to a Tiger II...
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This game has examples of..
* ArtificialStupidity: Averted, the AI knows how and when to flank you during an attack.
* AGodAmI: You'll be saying this over and over as you crush M4 Shermans with your Tiger Tank, that is.. until they decide to flank you.
* {{BFG}}: now in Anti-Tank Flavor.
* CripplingOverspecialization: Averted and Subverted depending on the vehicle, Though most do have High-Explosive rounds to deal with other threats like buildings or infantry.
* Cutscene: happens everytime you hit a enemy tank if you don't disable the cutscene option.
* DoNotRunWithAGun: justified in that trying to hit anything with your tanks cannon bouncing around is very difficult.
* FragileSpeedster: the game's fictional [=T69E3=] counts.
* GarrisonableStructures: though you can't occupy anything yourself, you'll be assigned to wreck those in some missions, particularly Pillboxes.
* GlassCannon: Any open-top Tank Destroyer that has a BFG mounted on the front of it counts.
* InfinityPlusOneSword: Or Tank in this case, the heavier Panzers and most of the fictional ones count.
* KillItWithFire: Although most of the time not directly, though the HEAT rounds (High Explosive Anti Tank) certainly counts as one of them.
* LightningBruiser: The AUREOLE has this written all over it, besides being a Jagdpanther with more armor on the front of it as well as some cool looking side-skirts, it's got '''JET ENGINES''' strapped behind it.
* MoreDakka: Averted, though there are some fast-firing weapons in game, they won't be much use against the vehicles you go up against.
* NoCampaignForTheWicked: Averted.
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